Le 11 févr. 09 à 16:28, Christiaan Hofman a écrit :
>>
>> I can understand your point about such script-hook and I agree that
>> the Move to Trash may be useful in a general way. However, I would
>> like to make sure that when I remove a publication from the library
>> the linked files are removed from the disk or at least that such
>> possibility is added as an option. I understand that a file may be
>> linked to other publications, which is possibly the source of your
>> worries. It is not my case (unless there are unknown duplications in
>> my library, which I doubt) but, could it be possible to check if this
>> is the case, that is, if a file is linked to more than one
>> publication?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>
>> Miguel
>
> No. Being linked to another item /in the same file/ is just one of
> many reasons not to do this. It may be in another file, it may be that
> you're linking files used by another program, or just in some personal
> library of yours. The point is that BD is a /citation/ manager, NOT  
> a /
> file/ manager. And the menu item does offer you the option. Again: any
> automation will NOT be an option.
>
> Christiaan


Hi Christiaan,

Thank you for your clarification. I can understand now. I cannot but  
agree with the design of BibDesk in general and on this particular  
point.

Thank you for your time and patience!


Miguel
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